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www.aucklandcityharbournews.co.nz NEWS AUCKLAND CITY HARBOUR NEWS, SEPTEMBER 18, 2013 Space to create Win a trip on us For eight years the Michael King Writer’s Centre in Devonport has provided a base for authors to produce written works of art. This year the centre is looking for another resident to join the list of writers who have stayed in the house. Auckland University’s English Department and Creative New Zealand are co-hosting the sixmonth residency. It allows a writer to spend July to December 2014 writing their project at the historic villa. The writer also receives a $30,000 stipend and an office in the English Department. Last year’s resident Eleanor Catton wrote the final draft of The Luminaries during her time there – the novel is now on the shortlist for the Man Booker Award. Current resident Sarah Laing is hoping to finish the first draft of her graphic novel on the life of Katherine Mansfield. The novel will be illustrated in watercolours and inks. The mother of three says it has been good for her to work in her own space. ‘‘It’s great getting out of my nor- mal working from home environment. I am shocked into thinking of things differently, into being more concentrated in my efforts, less distracted by the housework or the internet.’’ Writers applying must have a significant publishing record and be working on a specific project in Swimmer gets gold in butterfly Top swimmer Tyler Jerrom swam his way to gold at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships winning the 15-year-old boys’ 50m butterfly. The Central City Swimming Club swimmer also won bronze in the 100m butterfly. Fellow Mt Albert Grammar student and United Swimming Club swimmer Hana Newnham-McGrath came third in the 13-year-old girls’ 100m breaststroke event. More concentrated: Sarah Laing, current resident of the Michael King Writer’s Centre, is working on her Katherine Mansfield graphic novel. Photo: JASONOXENHAM MT ALBERT any genre including fiction, poetry, drama and nonfiction. Scripts for television, film and radio are not taken. Applications close on October 4. ❚ Go to writerscentre.org.nz for application forms. Muriwai Golf Links Muriwai Golf Links Play 3 months of FREE golf! Check our website or call now for details Membership gives you access to our Nor-West cluster club entitling you to discounted green fees at Helensville and Huapai clubs for all year round golf. Muriwai, the region’s only all-weather links, is pleased to announce a great membership offer - 15 months membership for only12 months subscription. $19104 BASKET TOTAL MT ALBERT For Further Membership Information www.muriwaigolfclub.co.nz | email: muriwai@golf.co.nz Phone: 0800 MURIWAI PROUDLY 100% NEW ZEALAND OWNED AND OPERATED HOW THESE LOCAL SUPERMARKETS COMPARE YOU JUDGE COUNTDOWN STODDARD ROAD $21893 BASKET TOTAL A COMPARABLE BASKET OF 49 EVERYDAY PRODUCTS WAS BOUGHT FROM EACH STORE ON 25TH AUGUST 2013 A THIRD PARTY (AUT) PURCHASED A BASKET COMPRISING OF 49 COMMONLY SHOPPED PRODUCTS AS DETERMINED BY NIELSEN COMPANY FROM EACH STORE ON THE DATE ABOVE. BASKETS CONTAIN BOTH EXACT AND EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS WITH WEIGHT FOR FRESH PRODUCTS ADJUSTED TO MATCH AND EQUIVALENT PRIVATE LABEL PRODUCTS COMPARED. TILL RECEIPTS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING BY CUSTOMERS ON REQUEST, ASK AT THE SERVICE DESK IN THE PAK’nSAVE STORE. PAK’nSAVE MT ALBERT: 1167-1177 NEW NORTH RD, MT ALBERT. PHONE: (09) 820-0218 HOURS: 8AM-10PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK. Here’s your chance to be part of the inaugural Bay of Islands Walking Weekend from October 4 to 6. The event is based in Russell and Suburban Newspapers, publisher of the Auckland City Harbour News, is giving a lucky reader the chance to attend as part of a $500 giveaway. Our winner and a companion will spend two nights at the picturesque Russell-Orongo Bay Holiday Park in one of its lodge rooms. And they’ll get to enjoy a fourhour guided Romance Walk before strolling back for a drink at Russell Boating Club alongside Matauwhi Bay. They’ll also head out to the spec- tacular Hole in the Rock on Explore NZ’s Discover the Bay Cruise. Send an email to online.admin@ snl.co.nz by 5pm on September 22 and you’ll go into the draw to win. Please type Bay of Islands Con- test in the subject line and remember to include your name and daytime contact details. Go to boiwalkingweekend.co.nz. Vote for your favourite cafe Regular cafe-goers are being called on to vote for their favourite coffee spot in the 2013 New Zealand Cafe of the Year Awards. Voters can go into a draw to win a regional prize of $1000 and a grand prize of $5000 to spend at the cafe of their choice. The winning cafe-owner not only takes away the grand title but wins a Fiat 500s. Last year was the first time the awards were held and the Paper Moon Cafe in Mairangi Bay took out the Auckland title. Voting closes on October 24 and the finalists with the most votes are then judged by an expert panel from The Restaurant Association of New Zealand. Go to nzcafeoftheyear.co.nz to vote. 7